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Disclaimer
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Financial
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Brownfields
Tax Incentive
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CLEAN
Brownfields Loan Program
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In
2000, Governor Gray Davis signed into law the "Cleanup
Loans and Environmental Assistance to Neighborhoods (CLEAN)
Program" (Senate
Bill 667, Sher) establishing
new financial incentives to encourage property owners,
developers, community groups and local governments to
redevelop abandoned and underutilized urban
properties in California.
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Community
Development Department
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Community
Development Bank
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Los Angeles Community Development Bank:
"Brochure"
(pdf
file) |
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Community
Reinvestment Act
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Insurance
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Environmental
Protection Agency (USEPA)
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Lender
Liability Protection
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Other
Financing Programs
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Brownfields
Initiatives Fact
Sheet (August
2005) from DTSC (pdf file). |
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California
Land Restoration and Reuse Act (SB 32)
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32 (Chapter 764, Statutes of 2001)
by Senator Escutia establishes a local agency hazardous
materials cleanup program to help return brownfields to
productive uses. |
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The
Act establishes "Oversight Agency Guidelines"
and "Screening Values" for 54 hazardous substances
typically found at brownfield sites. |
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The
Act establishes a Pilot Program whereby the
California EPA (Cal EPA) Department of Toxic Substances
Control (DTSC) will conduct a pilot program in Southern
California to evaluate how screening values are used in
cleanup decision-making at brownfields, and with that
information guide the development of its own screening
values. |
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Contaminated
Aquifer Policy
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Deed-Restricted
Sites
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This
report
represents all recorded deed
restrictions that have been entered into the
CalSites database as of October 23, 2002. There may be
multiple deed restrictions in place for those sites listed
more than once. |
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Soil
Screening Guidance
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State
Voluntary Cleanup Program
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Supplemental
Environmental Projects (SEPs)
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Development
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Comfort
Letters
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Office
of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA) Document,
"Policy
on the Issuance of Comfort /Status Letters"
(link includes " (link includes Appendices A &
B listed below). |
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A (see above link)
Sample No Previous Superfund Interest Letter
Sample No Current Superfund Interest Letter
Sample Federal Superfund Interest Letter
Sample State Action Letter |
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Appendix
B "Use of Comfort Letters" (see above link).
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Closure
Letters
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Contaminated
Aquifer Policy
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California
and Federal Programs
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Local
Cleanup Agreements (SB 1248)
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This
is a fact
sheet dated December 2004. (pdf file)
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Prospective
Purchaser Agreement
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Use
of Innovative Technologies and Controls
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